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reverend jesse jackson compares tea party members to the civil war era. left wing radical ed schultz puts up a poll asking if conservatives are the new confederates. when we return, our friends from the five. they are here to respond. continue forget. we want to hear from you. log on to hannitylive.foxnews.com. follow the live show. cast your vote for video of the day. the third option, incredible helmet cam video of a heart stopping race crash. you will see how it end s. take a look. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. [ male announcer ] over the last 100 years, tennis has gotten a lot less dainty, rackets less splintery, courts more surfacey. technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind olike how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crow
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reverend jesse jackson compares tea party members to the civil war era. left wing radical ed schultz puts up a poll asking if conservatives are the new confederates. when we return, our friends from the five. they are here to respond. continue forget. we want to hear from you. log on to hannitylive.foxnews.com. follow the live show. cast your vote for video of the day. the third option, incredible helmet cam video of a heart stopping race crash. you will see how it end s. take a look. susteren. . she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nit
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joining us now to discuss where we go from here, the reverend jesse jackson. fifty years ago, the civil rights movement has been highjacked by people who once were considered the enemy, civil rights leaders sitting on corporate boards and demanding first class accommodations. we have lost our signal. you're there, correct? >> i think that is not a proper analysis. we liken the summer of 1963 where dr. king was jailed and medgar evers killed, the gathering in washington, then the birmingham bombing and then kennedy's killing, it was a summer of violence and terrorism and in dignities. we won that victory. >> it appears that we have lost our signal from washington. have we reestablished that signal? the signal is gone. we have it back. continue, reverend jackson, we lost your national for a moment. you were basically saying that you don't agree. >> it takes us across up to maryland, black soldiers sat behind nazi prisoners of war. the dream of 1964 was the political response to the appeal in 1963. president obama today, i hope it will be in the johnson, roosevel
joining us now to discuss where we go from here, the reverend jesse jackson. fifty years ago, the civil rights movement has been highjacked by people who once were considered the enemy, civil rights leaders sitting on corporate boards and demanding first class accommodations. we have lost our signal. you're there, correct? >> i think that is not a proper analysis. we liken the summer of 1963 where dr. king was jailed and medgar evers killed, the gathering in washington, then the...
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reverend jesse jackson saying the tea party is the resurrection of the confederacy. kind of dropped this on her because it just broke. allison is nice enough to talk about it. that doesn't galvanize them. >> it was a nobody sensical statement to make. that was just name-calling which i don't thing bodes well for anyone to resort to name-calling. if you can't attack them on substance. >> neil: a racial issue. >> what they importanting to, the tea party, are sub sanative issues and if you're going to call them a name they're going to come back and show you the serious problems e they have with policy issues. >> neil: they're far more galvanized and angry than the past, as if they have been let down enough on issues that are important to them. people can agree or disagree with the tea party but they're not fading quietly into the night. >> i covered the audit the irs rally and that is an example where you saw over 20 or 30 lawmakes speak to thousands of people who gathered to protest the irs and i think that alone shows the lawmaker take their seriously and brought out
reverend jesse jackson saying the tea party is the resurrection of the confederacy. kind of dropped this on her because it just broke. allison is nice enough to talk about it. that doesn't galvanize them. >> it was a nobody sensical statement to make. that was just name-calling which i don't thing bodes well for anyone to resort to name-calling. if you can't attack them on substance. >> neil: a racial issue. >> what they importanting to, the tea party, are sub sanative issues...
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. >> reporter: the reverend jesse jackson, long time civil rights leader and friend of dr. king, was here for the first march. he spoke about moving forward on current civil rights issues. >> keep dreaming of the right to vote, stop the madness in north carolina and texas, keep dreaming. keep treatmenting on th dreaminn poverty, keep dreaming. >> their march is now our march, and it must go on. our focus has broadened to include the cause of women, of latinos, of asian americans, of lesbians, of gays, of people with disabilities, and of countless others across this great country who still yearn for equality, opportunity, and fair treatment. >> what has been accomplished and where do we go from this point forward. >> reporter: the widow of slain activist medgar evers calling on supporters to flip the meaning of stand your ground laws. >> stand your ground in terms of fighting for justice and equality. >> king's son, martin luther king iii also addressed the crowd. >> this is not the time for nostalgic commemoration or self congratulatory celebration. the task is not done. th
. >> reporter: the reverend jesse jackson, long time civil rights leader and friend of dr. king, was here for the first march. he spoke about moving forward on current civil rights issues. >> keep dreaming of the right to vote, stop the madness in north carolina and texas, keep dreaming. keep treatmenting on th dreaminn poverty, keep dreaming. >> their march is now our march, and it must go on. our focus has broadened to include the cause of women, of latinos, of asian...
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jackson and al sharpton of a racial double standards. >> it shows you that these race hustlers have no commitment to principle and cannot transend their own racial, narrow agenda. >> the right's hostility doesn't just stop with leaders and elected officials. on breitbart news, david webb asked where is sybrina fulton, trayvon martin's mom? does she not feel for another grieving mother of a son who was hunted down and killed like a dog? joining us now is anti-racism activist tim wise, author of "white like me, reflexes on race from a privileged son." tim, that last quote about chris lane being hunted and killed like a dog really struck me because i remember after the trayvon martin shooting there were comments on the right that essentially said and in one case literally said that trayvon martin was a rabid dog that had to be put down. there was this viciousness against him personally and this need to ascribe to him animalistic characteristics, so it's kind of ironic that that's the framing that the right is using in the chris lane case. >> yeah, in that case the black victim was the
jackson and al sharpton of a racial double standards. >> it shows you that these race hustlers have no commitment to principle and cannot transend their own racial, narrow agenda. >> the right's hostility doesn't just stop with leaders and elected officials. on breitbart news, david webb asked where is sybrina fulton, trayvon martin's mom? does she not feel for another grieving mother of a son who was hunted down and killed like a dog? joining us now is anti-racism activist tim...
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. >> do we now expect jesse jackson to comment on every single heinous crime that happens in the country? do people really not understand this? the trayvon martin situation was because there was an unarmed black teenager who was killed and nobody was arrested. that's why it became a story. as judy said, nobody was covering it. social media blew up around it. that's how it became a story. >> thank you for injecting common sense into a gross attempt to put chris lane on a national score board beside trayvon and jordan davis and oscar grant as if they're all the same as if this is a gotcha game as if i and reverend sharpton must publicly atone each time a black person kills a white person. this is signal jamming. some of us are trying to help the least fortunate and some are retorting with you are the real racist in order to damage the conversation. they are ignoring the fact that anti-racism educator tim weiss points out whites are six times to be murdered by another white person than a black person. the percentage of white persons killed by a black offender is only .2 of 1%. only one in e
. >> do we now expect jesse jackson to comment on every single heinous crime that happens in the country? do people really not understand this? the trayvon martin situation was because there was an unarmed black teenager who was killed and nobody was arrested. that's why it became a story. as judy said, nobody was covering it. social media blew up around it. that's how it became a story. >> thank you for injecting common sense into a gross attempt to put chris lane on a national...
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king's speech and i think that the speech was not -- >> you know, what's interesting, jesse jackson was in the media scrums talking. he said, don't judge the president, to dr. king. judge the president's speech to lbj. the one lbj speech i really liked is lbj's howard commencement speech in 1965. it was a speech about inequality. he also goes through some actions he believes needs to be taken. that wasn't there in the president's speech yesterday. >> i do think he called out some of the racism. you know, a lot of people are seeing today. voting rights, other issues. for progressives, it was a great response to the speech. i do think he, you know, a lot issues people are seeing today are in the economic inequality fight. and he gave voice to those. and made it not part of economic inequality but a broader civil rights -- >> i want to play my favorite quote from a speech that was not give be by this president, but by a former president. bill clinton had an interesting comment about gridlock. >> but we don't face beating, lansings and shootings for our political beliefs anymore. i would re
king's speech and i think that the speech was not -- >> you know, what's interesting, jesse jackson was in the media scrums talking. he said, don't judge the president, to dr. king. judge the president's speech to lbj. the one lbj speech i really liked is lbj's howard commencement speech in 1965. it was a speech about inequality. he also goes through some actions he believes needs to be taken. that wasn't there in the president's speech yesterday. >> i do think he called out some of...
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reverend jesse jackson also echoed that when he talked to me in my special "beyond a dream: how far are we come." >> two things, it was not but one dream, the dream unfolded, but the day he gave that speech we were in the racial anarchy. >> so that's reverend jesse jackson. we'll be hearing more from him, as well as reverend bernice king, the only minister in the family of children that dr. king had. this will be a momentous day, things getting underway at 9:00 o'clock with a church service. they will march from that particular church service at shiloh baptist here to the mall. they'll make stops at the department of justice and the department of labor because this is a march 50 years hence, calling it a march for jobs and justice. brian, a lot going on here today. we'll be right here to bring it all to you live of this momentous, historic occasion. >> brian: all right. kelly wright issues thank you very much. big speech for the president, historic as the first african-american president to see how far we've come and see what we'll be doing next when it comes to syria in the middle east
reverend jesse jackson also echoed that when he talked to me in my special "beyond a dream: how far are we come." >> two things, it was not but one dream, the dream unfolded, but the day he gave that speech we were in the racial anarchy. >> so that's reverend jesse jackson. we'll be hearing more from him, as well as reverend bernice king, the only minister in the family of children that dr. king had. this will be a momentous day, things getting underway at 9:00 o'clock...
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jesse jackson, senior is president and founder of the rainbow push coalition and a civil rights leader as you all know. welcome on this very unique and special day. thank you for joining us. >> hello to you and thank you for covering this historic event today. jamie: we're talking about it from all aspects. from you, i'm really curious to hear what today means for you. >> i was standing about this place 50 years ago. i just left in greensville, north carolina and greensville, south carolina trying to use a public library, trying to use public facilities. that day black soldiers had to sit behind the prisoners of war from texas to florida, you couldn't buy ice cream. people of black, white and brown determined that was not right and good and that had to end. it did not end until the next year. john kennedy was killed and legislatively we had a civil rights bill of 1964. that was that dream. then the right to vote was the next dream. white women could not serve on jurors, no women on the supreme court. 18-year-olds could not vote. you couldn't vote on college campuses. that was a dream.
jesse jackson, senior is president and founder of the rainbow push coalition and a civil rights leader as you all know. welcome on this very unique and special day. thank you for joining us. >> hello to you and thank you for covering this historic event today. jamie: we're talking about it from all aspects. from you, i'm really curious to hear what today means for you. >> i was standing about this place 50 years ago. i just left in greensville, north carolina and greensville, south...
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you could speak to other congressional members of the congressional black caucus, reverend jesse jackson, reverend sharpton was there and activists and organizers from all over this country were there, all to both commemorate and think critically about how we continue the legacy of the kind of activism that was generated through this march and around this march 50 years ago. i was moved, excited to be there and i'm also energized and galvanized having been there this weekend. >> a lot of people did bring their families, young kids, people wanting to share that moment with them. douglas, president obama is speaking on wednesday. he doesn't often speak about race. there was the 2008 speech in philadelphia and recently he addressed the george zimmerman trial. how has this president handled the issue of race and how does it compare to his predecessors. >> i don't think there's anybody to compare him to because he's the only nonwhite president we've had. i think he deals with race well all the time. you know, he did weigh in on the trayvon martin recently, yesterday, julian bond connected emm
you could speak to other congressional members of the congressional black caucus, reverend jesse jackson, reverend sharpton was there and activists and organizers from all over this country were there, all to both commemorate and think critically about how we continue the legacy of the kind of activism that was generated through this march and around this march 50 years ago. i was moved, excited to be there and i'm also energized and galvanized having been there this weekend. >> a lot of...
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. >> yeah, well, not only that, but you would have had jesse jackson, al sharpton, and many other leaders s out there woulde exactly what they did with trayvon martin. and in this case, it's a white kid that's profiled. we now know from some of the tweets from one of the guys that had the gun, that he said, white people disgust me, and another time he said, i hate all white people. and there was multiple tweets based on race in there, dropping the "n" word, and then saying, i'm going to get the whiteys and that kind of thing. this is a crime that it's pretty obvious had some racial implications to it. truly, by those that did the crime, day go out and find a random white person who's running and kill him. how does race not be a part of this? and even the issue of, can it with a hate crime? i think -- >> all right, ben. hold on, hold on. >> ben, those are strongmen. i have yet to meet anyone who says killing a white person isn't a hate crime. they said, we're going to kill a white person. that is by race. it's a hate crime. that's not the issue. the issue is if there is a double standard o
. >> yeah, well, not only that, but you would have had jesse jackson, al sharpton, and many other leaders s out there woulde exactly what they did with trayvon martin. and in this case, it's a white kid that's profiled. we now know from some of the tweets from one of the guys that had the gun, that he said, white people disgust me, and another time he said, i hate all white people. and there was multiple tweets based on race in there, dropping the "n" word, and then saying, i'm...
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you hear civil rights leaders like al sharp top, jesse jackson, they address other issues but don't really talk about this. >> what they really don't do and their failures in their mission -- first of all to the naacp, it worked, we got passed voting and civil rights, we have rights and protections as americans. what we don't have is continued engagement right now. they show up for the marches. they leave the neighborhood and the neighborhoods are still in shambles. >> i'm with jacques, i'm with michael. we need to do that on a broader continuing basis. if we don't failure will continue. it took decades to get where we are. it's not going to be reversed with a march. >> it's not a government solution. we need a moral, a moral refocus of the black community accepting responsibilities for ourselves that we can be back engaged in our community and the outcome of our community. >> in my view, it's not a civil rights issue. it's a leadership issue and moral issue. >>steve: who is the leader? who do we need to hear from? >> i think we need to hear from churches and i think we need to hear from p
you hear civil rights leaders like al sharp top, jesse jackson, they address other issues but don't really talk about this. >> what they really don't do and their failures in their mission -- first of all to the naacp, it worked, we got passed voting and civil rights, we have rights and protections as americans. what we don't have is continued engagement right now. they show up for the marches. they leave the neighborhood and the neighborhoods are still in shambles. >> i'm with...
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you'll hear from reverend jesse jackson, the naacp, and reverend al sharpton among others. [applause] [cheering and applause] [applause] good morning. i'm delighted and thankful to god to be present with the family again today. i was blessed to have been here fifty years ago as a student at north carolina. i just left jail for the second time. kind of a badge of honor and responsibility of that season before given my moment to ask -- [inaudible] this is a march on washington memo in preparation for the march. the potential riot and disasters federal official feared the march on washington surgery in the hospital or counsel. inspect front of washington held the police officer of 18-hour overtime shift. should have been a normal eight hour. police plotted 17 potential disaster scenario. and planned a response to each one. a a national guard would be stationed on every street corner in downtown washington to guard against looters. they employed 200 scout scars. six motorcycles, 20 jeeps, several police officers and several cranes to move broken down or disabled buses. they wer
you'll hear from reverend jesse jackson, the naacp, and reverend al sharpton among others. [applause] [cheering and applause] [applause] good morning. i'm delighted and thankful to god to be present with the family again today. i was blessed to have been here fifty years ago as a student at north carolina. i just left jail for the second time. kind of a badge of honor and responsibility of that season before given my moment to ask -- [inaudible] this is a march on washington memo in preparation...